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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-02-18, Page 4and remember...we carry COMPLETE L!NE OF. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCOAPPLIANCES MacDON� ELECTR PHONE 235 or 479 GODERIGH sosesssssommeessssssssis•ssssss•as•ssssssssss•s The cocker spaniel, one of the most popular pet dogs, originally was bred in, Spain as a bird re; triiever. ' Pontiacs Meet ForestL.kde TOJUOJTOW ,Night In Tim�art One thing is . certain, neither Goderich Sanrsis Pontiacs nor Forest Lakesides will be knocked mit of the first round robin competition between the WOAA Intermediate ,z.A" teams. .-._.....,. • And when the two teams meet here tomorrow night, there should be plenty of action, since the ,ganie may decide i,vhich squad ,will wind up ix first'place. Goderich `had As of yesterday, six wins without a loss while Forest had five ,wins, in as many starts. So tomorrow night's session ought to be a real battle: In the regular schedule, Forest ended up with only. one loss in eighteen games. Goderich had only three r losses, one of them to Forest. In Strathroy on Tuesday night, the Pontiacs pulled out all the stops and played heads •up hockey to gain an 8-0 victory. Gerry Hesse in the Goderich nets played a stel- lar game and the team gave him excellent support to ensure the shutout. Neither team scored in the first frame, but Goderich started the attack in the second, slamming in four goals, and scoring the final four in the final stanza. The win was Goderich's --secpnTi, over .Strathroy. Here in Goderich when the teams first t met inthe round robin, -the game ended in a 2-2 tie, but was awarded to Gode- rich when the Rockets failed' to take the iee- fpr an overtime period at the end of regulation time. Goderich has two wins also over each of Exeter and Hensall. But the question remains: Who will be knocked. out of further com- petition? - TWVo teams must go. At present St. Marys,' Str-athroy and' Exeter are all gripping the bottom rung' of the ladder. Hensall had one win as of yesterday, and three losses. So, it willbe between those four teams to see who will drop from further competition. • Following is the playoff standing as of Wednesday, February 1T: W. L. Pts. 6 - 0 12 5 0 10 1 3 2 0 2 0 Earliest known coin ever made Goderich was the stater, in Asia Miner, Forest about 700 B.C., by either.- the Lyd- Hensall ians or Ionians. St. Marys Exeter 'CI Strathroy 0 Games this week; k'ri February 19 -Forest ,at- . at G rich; St. Marys al' H fl a Saturday, February. 2- .Hensall at Strathroy. Monday, February 2 Strathroy.. at .Hensall- ' Tuesday,, -February Exeter at Hensall; Gederic )at Forest. Wednesday, Februarf 2_.-- St5athroy at St. Marys 'PRIZES..FOR COSI VMES' 1 .... OLDEST COUPLE. -- NEWLYWEDS Ngoderieh -Samis Pontiacs had little trouble "knocking off the Ex- eter Mohawks 5-2 in the 1iz-st game between the two teams in the round robinplay-off series on. Wed- nesday night of lags week in the Exeter Arena. Exeter grabbed off a short-liVed lead when Musser blinked the'red• light at the 16.35 shark of the -first period. "Sugar"• Meriam ' tied up the game 16 seconds later, however; scoring on a play with Walters. Goderich got two unanswered goals in the second briod, 'when Emms and- Williams' found the mark. In the third, Bill MacDon- ald notched one at the 1.11 mark, but Richards got that'one back nine seconds later. Emms completed the scoring for the locals at the 15.05 mark, GODERICH -- Goal, Hesse; de- fence, Miller, -,Arbour; forwards, Bruce MacDonald, Bill MacDonald,' Rivers; alternates, Emms, Williams, Cruickshank, Meriam, Reis, Walt- ers, Beacom, Westlake. • EXETER -Goal, Turner; defence, Smith, McGillivray; forwards, F. Anderson, J.. Anderson, Richards; alternates, Musser, Coates, Doak, D. grintnell, M. Brintnell, Hi1l,-I wee. First Period - 1. Exeter -Musser (Hewer) ,16.35' 2. Godesich' - Meriam Matters) 16.51;, Penalties -Cruickshank, " F. 'An derson ' (2), Beacom, Arbour, Mer - tam. .. Second .Period. In 3. Goderich Exams' iiliams, Beacom) '6.24 - out • BLUE WATER BAND WILL SUPPLY MUSIC :. , Goderich Arena s Wed., Feb. 24=4.15 p.m. A DMISSIONn 35c SPEfTATORS . 25 Sparta socce';'player WALTER JAMES,, left, looks as though he just took a hard right to the chin as LARS JANGBLAD of 'the Viking, team grabs for the ball during an indoor soccer tilt at the Chicago Armory. ontiacs Drub Exeter 74 To Take Fifth Straight Round Robin Victory a game that saw a fight break, PLAN11p TO FORM, A, among• the fans and another { BOXING CLUB HERE 4. Goderich - Williams ,(Cruick- shank, Emms) 15.12 Penalties--Emms, Rivers, McGil-1 livray, Arbour, F. Anderson. Third Period' 5. Goderich-Bill MacDonald 1.11 6. Exeter= -Richards (F. Anderson) L20 7. Goderich},- Emms_ _(Westlake, ' Beacom) 15.05 A-- Penalties -Turner (served by. J. Anderson), McGillivray, Beacom, J. 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Last year, the bantams lost their bid for the OMHA "B" tithe in a thrilling series with Newmarket. In the first game here with the Newmarket squad, the youngsters battled to a 3-3 tie. In the second game, played at Newmarket, the score also ,ended in a tie, 3-3. The third game, played -There, ended in a 2-2 draw, and ..the final, a real thriller, ended in a 5-3 win -and the. title for , the Newmarket crew.. Moorlands in :Montgomeryshire, Wales, were inhabited even before the bronze -age. among players, .Goderich Samis Pontiacs drubbed Exeter Mohawks 7-1 at the Memorial Arena here last Friday night.. • With only about four minutes left in the final frame, Frankie An- derson, flashy Colored forward'4witb the Mohawks, drove a hard 'a shot from just inside the Goderich blue line and dented the twines to spoil Jerry Hesse's chance for a shutout. The fight betven two women fans was soon quelled by police, but before 'considerable hair-pull- ing air-pulpin:g 'took place. • Ander5,on,.wholiad Lorne Rivers sticking as close t� him as 'his shadow all night, finally let his temper get the 'best of him ,in -the final minutes ,'of the game. The fight that 'followed netted tbotf An- derson and'Rivers five -Minute pen- alties.. Anderson .also was sent to the sin bin for slashing. and Rivers for holding,early in the first period. The third ' period was just about two_: minutes old when, Anderson' was chased for delibertely crash- ing Rivers' into the 'boards., ' ' ' In all, the referees handed out 16 penalties, including the two majo• rs., Nine of them went to Goderich. The Pontiacs took an early lead when Westlake slapped in a hard one from "the"blue line at the two- min:ute.;..,:rriark,' Before, the' frame- ended, rameended, .Reg, Turner in the Exeter nets saw -rucks from. the sticks of Emms, Williams and Bill MacDon- ald whizz by him into the twines, to make the -score -,,.read tl-0. Reis and' Meriam put Goderich ahead, 6'b with the only counters in the second frame. Emms added Goderioh's final tally at the 8.43 mark of the final period and ; at 15.58 Anderson finally clicked. for the tribe. . The win was Goderich's second straight over the Mohawks and their fifth straight in the round 'robin sggries:M....:, ; Last Wednesday night in Exeter, A Playing Coaeh Don Emmsled the, locals to a 5-2 win with, two goals and an assist: • EXETER-Goat'Turner; defence, Smith, McGillivray; forwards, F. Anderson, ,1:,. Anderson, Richards; alternates, Musser, Coates, Doak, D. .Brintn:eii,M Brintnell Hill, Hewer GODF1 )H - Goal Hesse; de- f-ence; ": Miller; Arbour; forwards;. Bill 'MacDonald, Rivers, Meriam; alternates, Emms, Cruickshank, Reis, Walters, Beacom; Westlake. First Period.:- Goderich. eriod,.:,Goderich• - ' Westlake ,(Emms) 2.00 2. Goderich--Emms (Walters) 6.56 3. 'Goderich - Cruickshank (Reis, - 'Emms) 14." 4. Goderich-Bill03MaeDetiald (Mil ler, Meriat t) 18.38 Arbour. P�eI lues ---+Rivers, F. Anderson, Second Period '- 5. Goderich--Reis (Emms) 13.20 6. Goderich - Meriam (Westlake) 17.26 PenaIties-`Meriam (2), Cruick- shank, John Anderson, R.ivers,, P. A hderson. WtEiCLY SCHEDULE THURS, FEB. 1.30 to 3 p.m. -Learn to Skate 3.30 to 5 p.m. -Free School Skat- ing -Grades 74. , 8.30 to 10.30 -p.m.-Public Skating. OM p.m. -Forest vs. Goderich. 12 to 2 P.m. -Figure Skating. 4.30 to 6.30 P.M.. -Figure Skating. 1.30 to- 3 p.M.-Learn to Skate P"'llublie' Skating' S. lion,;-.Direts, ',Skating Olinisivilt. tot n USED SHORT TIME ALSO WH.P, HEAVY DUTY Interested in boxing? , Well, plans are underway right now to form a boxing club in Goderich. It is hoped that a sufficient number oyoung fellows will be interested in the art of '`pugilism„~..to take part and,. if possibte, stage a few boxing shows here during the summer. Recreation director and- arena manager Lorne Wakelin is anxious to have the names of interested Persons from 6 to 60 ands he can be ;contacted at the arena . Although Goderich .has been, withouta boxing club in recent years, it is believed . that the sport can be ..revived. CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE St. Peter's B ' 106 Victoria' A 94 Knox C 87 St. George's 80 Knox A „ 74 United " 74. Victoria B 50 St.1n?'eter's'A ' 47 Knox' B 44 ' Baptist 16 -, High triplesL-Verne Smith, 205, 253, 258-716; Una MacDonald, 279, 207, 117.-603; 'Scott Young, 195, 197, 303-695. USED. o� TIME Intermediate. A - W PLAYOFFS FOREST LAKESIDES vs. Goderich SAMIS PONTIACS Fri;y,'Febr'uary 1'! 8.30 P.M. GODERICH ARENA . RESERVE 75c • CHILDREN 25o atvert SPORTS COLUMN Eloweir?!_i94€440 7. Goderich---;Emms (Cruickshahk) Richards) 456 pengtiel-F. Anderson (minor and major), .11VICGillivray, Arbour, MOTOR LEA.011E. GAMES* ALL (MOSE CONTESTS David Leeson scored alI five ,sgoits.';once again last" Saturday:, when the Fords' defeated Stude-, 'bakers:. $.4 :II Coderich „Liont Club Pee Wee Motor iltiiekey Lea. gue ,at the Memorial Arena, 'the Choirs 44 and Dodegowon tWo • Estate 'Planning and Wills- - Investment 'Management and Advisory Service . 4% Guaranteed deposits may be mailed ReaL Estate Services Ilenfsall, Ontario, Phone 51 wiy office of History repeated itself .as Muzz Patrick, younger' .of 'Lester Patrick's two, big -sons, recently took over as coach of the New York Rangers. He thus becomes a rival of hit brother LynnAormer playing star of Rangers, now coach of Boston Bruins. .„ • ' because it happened -before. Lester Patriek, the colorful White Eagle,- waS coach of -New York Rangers almost from' the begin- ing, of that colorful club's career. For one or two seasons, . ,Frank Patrick, brother of Lester, was coach of Boston 'Bruins, --lifer ef Montreal Maroons, so 'these two brothers were rivals, '' The Patrick family has written indelible.chapte'rs into ,the • saga '.Of hockeY in Canada, at home' and abroad. - Lester ahd Frank: engineered °Re- of the most daring promotions in the. entire history of sport on this continent when; nearly 50 years ago, after both' had starred brilliantly in eastern hockey, they invaded the west coast, set up a series of artificial lee -rinks in in Vancouver, Victoria, and New WeStminster,' scoured the east for playing talent, and formed the Pacific Coast League.' This beCame the first international,body in professional' heck- ey, long_before eastern United States_oities became part and ' ' r - cel of the National League. Ai.fiir back ilit 11914/ ten iears. he - fore a United, States 'cifir entered .the National 'League, Port! ndi ,Dregon, had a team' in the Patrick's 'West Coast organization,' 'followed th-e next season by the •entri• of Seattle. ,..,-, -,_ •• Not only, did ,the_Patrickslr„condhei the League, with Frank as President, bui both played. sigularly in_th,e_bitterlyziough_. faiiiertrariiiallerThe- riiiefek onhat era.' So dangerous to eastern hockef did the Patricks become --!--they appropriated ""TkifOgtOveStaii ey Cup champions of 1914 intact.ahd took _them -to the'''Coast-that the eastern Moguls &pared war.. ,But;.the Isatricks won the skirmish, and for 4 -tithe, believe 4t or not, their Pacific Coast Leagtie had drafting rights frOm the eaSt. WIWn their Western league petered oUt, the Patricks sold (- but their stars to the east and Lester becaine 'manager 'of Rartgets, a position he held until '1946, a. t20-irear %span. Meantime, his tWo Linn anct Mutt, had starred for Itangera. Lynn later ,bocame toach for se, time, then moved Oditon.to.,take over there', with signal sACCOSS. Now brother Mk*, OMesi; oast from the Pacifte-Ceitt l'iionta team, folloWing .a'afftamini,:„Ilar Petrick 'trails so the. Patrick . rivalry blazes once GUARANTY 61VIPANY. OV CANADA' • Your cominaettared4eggestforta for this column *Ili be welcomed •